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cantus
cantus, ūs, m. [cano], the production of melodious sound, a musical utterance or expression, either ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
cantus ūs, m
1 CAN-, a musical utterance, singing, song : cantus vocum: Sirenum: cantu tremulo (i. e. voce anili), H.: cantu solata laborem, V.: in dicendo obscurior, musical play of voice . — With instruments, a playing, music : vocum et nervorum: citharae, H.: tubarum, L.: strepuerunt cornua cantu, V.: bestiae cantu flectuntur, by music . — Of birds and insects: avium citharaeque, H.: seros exercet noctua cantūs, V.: Cantūs luscinii, Ph.: gallorum, crowing : sub galli cantum, at cock-crow , H.: ales cantibus Evocat Auroram, O.: cantu rumpent arbusta cicadae, V.—Esp., an oracular song, incantation, charm : veridicos edere cantūs, Ct.: cantūsque artesque magorum, O.: cantu commotae Umbrae, V.
cantus, ūs, m. [cano], the production of melodious sound, a musical utterance or expression, either ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.